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“Quiet place off Ste. Catherines”

After a long shopping day this small brassiere off of the Main Street was a great stop. It was about 3pm so the last nah Rush was over and I had a window seat. A simple cheese sandwich on an extra fresh and chewy baguette was perfect. Skip the fast food on Ste Catherines and stop here for decent...read more

This spot was hurtin! Our waiter was snobby...the food was overpriced for the average things offered. Example: the french fries at a "French" restaurant? You'd think they would be good....soggy...with many over cooked black bits out of the bottom of the fryer mixed in. The salad...the greens had seen better days. The soup....salty. Don't waste your time or money. There...
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This was a place we stumbled upon just off St. Catherine's Ave. and we are so glad we did. It was around 3 PM and we were one of a very small number of people in the restaurant, we sat inside next to the front window with views of the street and the park across the street. Perfect for people...
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If you are looking for real local cuisine at reasonable prices, this is the place for you.
The food was fresh and the chef makes really good French classical sauces.
The soup was excellent. I normally don't eat soup but I finished it, it was so good.

After a long shopping day this small brassiere off of the Main Street was a great stop. It was about 3pm so the last nah Rush was over and I had a window seat. A simple cheese sandwich on an extra fresh and chewy baguette was perfect. Skip the fast food on Ste Catherines and stop here for decent lunch...
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Found this restaurant through Yelp and decided to follow the reviews here on TripAdvisor -- plus, the restaurant was a few doors down from our hotel and we we're looking for something close. A great little place, very personal service and good food overall. Prices perhaps a bit on the high side for the presentation -- my meal was very...
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French comfort food and very traditional. We especially liked the cassoulet, which was perfect for this cold city. The frites were tasty but could have been firmer. Some dishes were heavy on the cream, others heavy on the salt, but overall we still enjoyed it. Service was friendly and bilingual. I was considering three stars, but despite some flaws we...
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This narrow, modestly appointed bistro doesn't aim to compete with the many fancy French restaurants in Montreal, but it hits the target when all one is aiming for is a pleasant, unfussy French meal, or even merely an escape from the shopping bustle of St. Catherine Street.
On my Friday mid-afternoon visit I ordered the daily soup special (a straightforward...
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2nd review. We returned to this restaurant for lunch but after the lunch hour rush which is noisy & fills this popular center town lunch spot. My wife ordered the daily special (which actually changes each day). The home made vegi soup was excellent as was the pasta & sauce. I ordered from the main menu & was tempted between...
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If you like a good French bistro food, this is it. Steaks are great, all meals are good, service is "courtois" . Atmosphere is pleasant whether it is inside or on the terrace in Summer. Prices are average.

Staying in Centre-Ville (Downtown)

Neighborhood Profile

Centre-Ville (Downtown)

Montreal's towering skyline is concentrated in the Downtown area, its nexus of commerce and commercialism. A suffusion of luxury hotels, flagship stores, high-end restaurants, and corporate headquarters characterize the neighborhood, which by nightfall transforms from a business district into a youth-culture hotspot, with hip bars, clubs, and restaurants heavily peopled by students and young professionals. The once-seat of millionaire's 'Golden Square Mile', an incongruity of stately mansions and dapper brownstones sit between glass skyscrapers, creating a visually lush urban landscape. Beneath the sidewalks lay the Underground City, the world's largest below-ground mall, a labyrinth of over 1,500 shops and eateries that echo the profusion of cafes, gallerias, cinemas, and fashion outlets above. From the scholarly array at McGill University to the carousing crowds of Rue Crescent, visit Downtown to shop by day for what you'll wear there by night.

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